1. Kazakhstan Trade Report : Improving the Regulatory Framework for Non-Tariff Measures
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World Bank
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FOREIGN TRADE ,TRADE LIBERALIZATION ,EXPORT SUBSIDIES ,CUSTOMS ,PROTECTIONIST MEASURES ,EXPORT PROHIBITIONS ,REAL INCOME ,DOMESTIC PRODUCTION ,REGULATORY IMPACT ASSESSMENT ,TRADE AREA ,CUSTOMS UNION ,POLICY OBJECTIVES ,GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM ,WORLD TRADE ,TRADE WARS ,DOMESTIC PRICE ,TRADE CENTER ,TRADE DISTORTIONS ,DOMESTIC MARKET ,STATE TRADING ,EXPORT QUOTAS ,TECHNICAL BARRIERS ,CUSTOMS TERRITORY ,POLICY DEVELOPMENT ,REGULATORY PRACTICES ,INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS ,TRADE FACILITATION ,TARIFF RATE ,GOVERNMENTS ,QUOTA VOLUME ,TECHNICAL REGULATION ,TARIFF EQUIVALENT ,DISTRIBUTION ,TRADE AGREEMENTS ,CONSULTATION ,EXPORT BANS ,AGRICULTURAL TRADE ,TRADE POLICY ,TARIFF ,COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE ,TECHNICAL STANDARDS ,IMPACT ANALYSIS ,TAX REVENUE ,SHOPS ,TRADE BARRIERS ,DISPUTE RESOLUTION ,PRODUCTION ,IMPORT QUOTAS ,MUTUAL RECOGNITION ,TRADE AGREEMENT ,EXPORT CERTIFICATION ,TRADE IN GOODS ,ECONOMIC COOPERATION ,CONSUMPTION ,REGULATORY IMPACT ,MUTUAL RECOGNITION AGREEMENTS ,TRADE AGENDA ,IMPORT LICENSING ,QUOTA TARIFF ,TRADE ,EQUILIBRIUM ,PROCEDURES ,TRADE RESTRICTION ,PROTECTIONIST ,REGULATORY IMPACT ASSESSMENTS ,BARRIERS TO TRADE ,CUSTOMS CLEARANCE ,FREE TRADE AGREEMENT ,PREFERENTIAL TRADE AGREEMENT ,TRADE REFORMS ,TRADE IN SERVICES ,QUOTA TARIFFS ,REGULATORY IMPACT ANALYSIS ,REGULATORY PROCESS ,FREE TRADE ,DEVELOPED COUNTRIES ,TARIFF LINES ,TARIFF DISPERSION ,FREE TRADE AREA ,FOREIGN EXCHANGE ,INTERNATIONAL TRADE AGENDA ,INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS ,EXPORTS ,GLOBAL TRADE ,FOREIGN AFFAIRS ,GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM MODEL ,TARIFFS ,INTERNATIONAL TRADE ,REGULATORY MEASURES ,IMPORT BANS ,REGULATORY FRAMEWORK ,DOMESTIC PRODUCERS ,REGULATORY CHANGES ,CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT ,IMPORT VOLUME ,REGULATION ,TRADE REGULATIONS ,RULES OF ORIGIN ,REGULATORY TOOLS ,TRADE PRACTICES ,TRADE COMMISSION ,GOVERNMENT ,TECHNICAL REGULATIONS ,REGULATORY SYSTEM ,REGULATIONS ,EXPORT RESTRICTIONS ,IMPORTS ,DEVELOPING COUNTRIES ,IMPORT LICENCE ,IMPORT PRICES ,TRADE REGIME ,IMPORT MEASURES ,TARIFF RATE QUOTAS ,PREFERENTIAL TRADE ,IMPORT QUOTA ,REGULATORS ,TRADE-RELATED INVESTMENT ,EXPORT PRODUCTS ,IMPORT VALUE ,TRADE DIVERSION ,NON-TARIFF BARRIERS ,IMPORT LICENSES ,INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION ,UNFAIR FOREIGN TRADE ,CUSTOMS OFFICIALS ,EXPORT TAXES ,INTERNATIONAL TRADE AGREEMENTS - Abstract
The main message of this report is that if Kazakhstan wants to take advantage of global integration and diversification opportunities, the government needs to improve its trade policy framework, its management, and its regulations. It is also finalizing accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO) while its trade strategy includes a number of free trade agreements to be negotiated. It is an active member of the Central Asia Region Economic Cooperation (CAREC). This report is composed of three policy notes that discuss how to improve the trade policy framework, management, and regulations: note one is on the trade policy framework and recommends joining the WTO on a tariff schedule that is more liberal than Russia’s; note two postulates that to benefit more fully from the WTO membership and future regional or bilateral agreements, the institutional framework for trade policy management will need a clearer strategic vision, better coordination within the government and with private sector, and enhanced human capacity; and note three suggests that for the private sector to benefit from global integration and diversification, the government should ease the burden of regulations that affect trade (non-tariff measures (NTMs)).
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- 2015